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Angie Harmon Net Worth: ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ Actress Lists Brentwood Home for Rent

"Rizzoli and Isles" star Angie Harmon has recently listed her Brentwood home for rent at $15,000. The 43-year-old actress will soon be concluding her role as Jane Rizzoli in the hit TNT crime drama after Season 7.

Angie Harmon's home in Brentwood, California is currently available for rent for $15,000 per month, reports Realtor.com. The 2,760-square-foot property is located in the heart of Los Angeles and houses a total of four bedrooms.

According to the publication, Harmon's house has white walls and flooring throughout, which is accentuated with marbled fireplace and wood railing. Outside the house, there is a pool surrounded by luscious plants to entertain guests while they bask in the sun.

Angie Harmon's net worth is at $20 million and she receives $185,000 per episode of "Rizzoli and Isles," reports Celebrity Net Worth.

The publication noted that Harmon began her career in 1987 after winning Seventeen magazine's modeling contest. The actress also began her acting career after David Hasselhoff discovered her inside an airplane.

Harmon first appeared in "Baywatch Nights" and landed a role on "Law & Order" in 1998. Harmon became increasingly popular after landing a lead role in the TNT police procedural "Rizzoli & Isles" as Jane Rizzoli. She also won the Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Drama Series for her role in the TNT drama.

"Rizzoli and Isles" will be airing its seventh and last season in June. Carter Matt notes that Harmon's role has been one of the show's heroes because of her dedication to her job, which often goes beyond the call of duty.

Jane's stalker is also expected to be unveiled in the upcoming season of the series. There have also been rumors that Jane and Maura's (Sasha Alexander) romance will be explored in "Rizzoli and Isles" Season 7. However, it still remains to be seen whether this pairing will turn into something romantic or whether these two will remain best friends till the end.


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